Herbstreet seems to think Saban is very happy at 'Bama. And we all know he is payed very well.

Saban makes 5.5 million per year base but he also has tons of incentive add-ons. I'm sure it ends up being nearly 9 million per year.

The highest paid in the NFL are:
Sean Payton...I think his new deal is about 8 million/yr
Bill Belichick at 7.5 million.
Jeff Fisher makes 7 million
Shanny is at 6.9
Tom Coughlin at 6.75
Carroll is in there too

Love Saban. He would never leave Alabama though, nor would I expect him to. That gig is too sweet at this point. I can honestly see him as the Joe Paterno of Alabama and can't see why he wouldn't spend the rest of his life there.

Love Saban. He would never leave Alabama though, nor would I expect him to. That gig is too sweet at this point. I can honestly see him as the Joe Paterno of Alabama and can't see why he wouldn't spend the rest of his life there.

It's entirely possible he'll leave for another shot at coaching at the highest level.

In fact, I think if Jerry was hell bent on getting him it would get done.

Anything is possible but then some coaches do not look at the NFL as the greatest job out there.

They are pretty rare.

But nobody can question the NFL is the highest level of football. You dominate college, you're dominating the minor leagues. I think the guys that prefer college only do so because they can't handle the pro level.

But nobody can question the NFL is the highest level of football. You dominate college, you're dominating the minor leagues. I think the guys that prefer college only do so because they can't handle the pro level.

Some college coaches do not consider it minor leagues. Hell they have it made they are in charge they do not deal with the stupid crap of the NFL. So this notion they can't handle it is BS. You act as if dealing with over paid bone heads is a great job? Get a clue. NFL is not the end all of football. These programs have long tradition that put the NFL to shame.

But nobody can question the NFL is the highest level of football. You dominate college, you're dominating the minor leagues. I think the guys that prefer college only do so because they can't handle the pro level.

I see what you're saying, very very much disagree.

But college football and the Minor Leagues do not equate at all.
Same with College basketball and the NBA.

I think the desire to coach in the NFL is greater than the NBA, but there are those great coaches who like getting the players they want and enjoying the college atmsophere--while being padi just as well or better.

Saban seems like someone who would go back to the pro though. But you can be sure that he has turned down that offer already for at least 3 straight years.

The saying in Alabama (jokingly) is that three most important people are:
Saban
whoever is QB is
the governor

But nobody can question the NFL is the highest level of football. You dominate college, you're dominating the minor leagues. I think the guys that prefer college only do so because they can't handle the pro level.

At one time, I would agree with that.

But in this day of free agency, when you have 10-15 players that out-earn you, it takes your authority away. Unless your job is etched in stone - a la pretty much only Belichick - it is pretty difficult to ride herd over a locker room and command any honest respect.

In college, you get to hold all the cards. You run the show, and the players are at your mercy for at least three years. And you're unlimited in the number of blue-chippers you're allowed to pursue.

I can see why a guy would want to stay in the college world, especially if he's as established as Saban and doesn't have to do all the drudgery work in recruiting.

He's just won his 3rd National Championship in 4 years, and has won 4 in 8 years of coaching. That's nothing short of incredible.

I know Jason Garrett's job is likely safe and that this probably won't happen, but it doesn't hurt to entertain the idea.

His name is coming up a lot now for potential NFL coaching positions. Not sure if he's even going to leave Bama, cause he has a really good thing going there for him, but if he does indeed decide to make the leap again, would you like him as the Cowboys next Head Coach? Do you think Jerry would even consider it?

I know his first stint in the NFL wasn't successful with Miami, but if he showed interest in the NFL, I think Jerry might at least entertain the idea.

4 things I know you would see if he came to Dallas.
Less penalties.
Much better attention to detail.
No player would be above the team.
Every player would earn their contract or be gone.
Not saying some of this is not happening now but.....the athsma field would definitely be back.

But in this day of free agency, when you have 10-15 players that out-earn you, it takes your authority away. Unless your job is etched in stone - a la pretty much only Belichick - it is pretty difficult to ride herd over a locker room and command any honest respect.

In college, you get to hold all the cards. You run the show, and the players are at your mercy for at least three years. And you're unlimited in the number of blue-chippers you're allowed to pursue.

I can see why a guy would want to stay in the college world, especially if he's as established as Saban and doesn't have to do all the drudgery work in recruiting.

I can see why they would prefer college too. But they are settling to coach in the minor leagues because they can't handle the grand stage of the pro game, is all I'm saying.

Whatever Alabama is, they play an inferior brand of football to the NFL. Alabama can never be the Dallas Cowboys. If you're a head coach the big stage is in the NFL not in the college game.

So it really comes down to whether Saban has the desire to succeed at the highest level of his profession. If he does, he must return to the NFL.

4 things I know you would see if he came to Dallas.
Less penalties.
Much better attention to detail.
No player would be above the team.
Every player would earn their contract or be gone.
Not saying some of this is not happening now but.....the athsma field would definitely be back.

Only if Jerry allowed it to be so.
That is wht a guy like Saban, or Cowher, or Fisher, or Gruden etc, etc...do not want to coach here.